19 DECEMBER ’18

Theodoor van Loon was one of the first painters from the Southern Netherlands to be deeply influenced by the art of Caravaggio. Like his contemporary Rubens, Van Loon developed a powerful, original st...

BOZAR and La Cinématèque française join forces for a journey through the world and archives of Chris Marker (1921-2012), the militant filmmaker behind La Jetée (1962), not to mention an author, photog...

The end of WWI and the Austro-Hungarian Empire also meant the revival of major developments in the art world. Political and economic shifts led to artistic migrations, new ideas and perspectives and n...

Step into History of Oil Painting, the new creation of Romeo Castellucci in BOZAR. Shrouded in white curtains, his place of contemplation contains a shrine upon which rests the hair of a prostitute. S...

Visual artist and all-round musician Joris Van de Moortel has drawn inspiration from the formal excesses of the baroque period and the carnality of Van Loon’s canvases for his installation of visual c...

The Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie is celebrating its sixtieth birthday! It’s a fabulous milestone for an ensemble that has collaborated with some of the world’s leading artists including José...

BOZAR’s interactive tours focus on the students’ personal experience. An enthusiastic guide inspires them to analyse images, think critically and debate in group discussions and exercises. The main ob...

Climate change causes an important increase of rainfall rates and more particularly of intense rain events, posing a significant threat to coastal regions and small islands across the surface of our p...

Put on some virtual reality goggles and enter the wonderful world of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). Halfway through your visit of the exhibition Beyond Klimt. New Horizons in Central Europe 1914-1938, VR a...

Nalchik, 1998, North Caucasus, Russia.
The film follows Ilana, a young woman of Jewish heritage. She is a tomboy who works on cars in her father’s garage, and has little interest in the traditions an...

After two successful editions in 2015 and 2016, A+ Architecture in Belgium organized a new series of Across lectures in 2018 in collaboration with the Flanders Architecture Institute (VAi) and the Fac...

Literature lives, moves and leaves traces behind, just like the archives which want to save literature from the ravages of time. It is the paradox of literature and creation: all traces are relics of ...

What does a work of art sound like? Media artist Yiannis Kranidiotis links colour frequencies with sound waves and composes a soundscape for paintings by Theodoor van Loon. When you make a movement, a...